AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11

American Airlines Flight 11, from Boston,
Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, crashed into the north tower of the
World Trade Center with 92 people on board.

CREW

John Ogonowski, 52, of Dracut,
Massachusetts, was the pilot of Flight 11. He lived on a 150-acre farm north of
Boston. He is survived by his wife, Margaret, and three daughters, Laura, 16;
Caroline, 14; and Mary, 11. A lifelong aviation buff, he joined the Air Force
after graduating from college and flew planes at the close of the Vietnam War.
He joined American Airlines in 1979.

First Officer Thomas McGuinness, 42, of
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was Flight 11's co-pilot. He is survived by his wife,
Cheryl, and a 14-year-old son and 16-year-old daughter. He was active in Bethany
Church in Greenland, New Hampshire, friends and neighbors told The Boston Globe.
Rick DeKoven, a church administrator, described him as "a devoted family man."